Ebuyer seem to have loads of ladders on offer in thier clearance section, but this one has the most discount. You might have to add delivery on to this price if that's all you are ordering, but over £50 and its free.

I did try and include delivery prices in the main description but ran out … I did try and include delivery prices in the main description but ran out of room.

Not repeating "step" would have taken care of that, but hey, why let accuracy stand in the way of posting an artificially low price! :whistling:

Original Poster

25th Nov 2009

nihcaj;7001767

Not repeating "step" woiuld have tken care of that, but hey, why let … Not repeating "step" woiuld have tken care of that, but hey, why let accuracy stand in the way of posting an artificially low price! :whistling:

Then it would have been a "ladder" and not a "step ladder", I think there is a difference. :whistling:

25th Nov 2009

Whats the max height these can be?

I think the height is 1.71 meter max. fully extended.

£67 seems over-inflated for a simple step ladder, the discount is not that high.

A word of caution. Not all step ladders are safe, even though they carry a BS safety cert. I had an accident with a cerificated ladder and would never buy a ladder which I cannot test in the shop for safe onstruction. You could send it back but than you have to pay the postage.

25th Nov 2009

nihcaj;7001767

Not repeating "step" would have taken care of that, but hey, why let … Not repeating "step" would have taken care of that, but hey, why let accuracy stand in the way of posting an artificially low price! :whistling:

gotta love some people, always someone there to find something to pick at and be negative.

25th Nov 2009

blister69;7001794

Then it would have been a "ladder" and not a "step ladder", I think there … Then it would have been a "ladder" and not a "step ladder", I think there is a difference. :whistling:

Perhaps, but a difference that didn't seem quite so significant when you use that very description not in the heading, but in the text!:

"Extra Value 5 step ladder"

:whistling:

25th Nov 2009

BUZZIN_NICE;7002134

gotta love some people, always someone there to find something to pick at … gotta love some people, always someone there to find something to pick at and be negative.2 words spring to mind, 2nd word being 'head'. :whistling:

Ah.. another classic second profile.... doesn't post despite being a user for many, many months... and he has to log on to have a go at me! It would be such a shame to use your real profile

Oh I forgot... join your original profile on my ignore list

25th Nov 2009

nihcaj;7002163

Ah.. another classic second profile.... doesn't post despite being a user … Ah.. another classic second profile.... doesn't post despite being a user for many, many months... and he has to log on to have a go at me! It would be such a shame to use your real profileOh I forgot... join your original profile on my ignore list

lol lmfao what a classic, listen, you aint doing anybody any good, not least yourself. you just sounding more and more of a muppet. this is my real profile, yeah i dont post much but so what, i'm a mod on another forum and post much more as and when i feel required. dont flatter yourself, i didnt login here just to 'have a go at you' i logged in and looked at the deals, when i just happened to see you mocking a poster of a good deal. well at least this guys is going outta his way to bother posting - thanks to the op btw.

i couldnt help myself replying because it is exactly your type that turns decent helping members away. if you aint go nothing constructive to say, get lost because you wont be missed for your criticisms.

regards,

buzzin

oh i forgot... if it is that easy to get on your ignore list it is a wonder you see anyones post

25th Nov 2009

Good post OP. Hot from me.

25th Nov 2009

Now correct me if I am wrong, but some unknown make stepladder, of unknown spec, costing a total of £18.34 is the hottest deal around, when a BS 2037 class 3 branded one:direct.tesco.com/q/R…spxis only £21.49 anyway! ( and similar at the same price at Argos)

It also gets pseudo-experts popping out of the woodwork to come and hurl abuse too.

I would hate to see what response a real good deal would produce!

25th Nov 2009

Good deal OP thanks for posting heat added.

25th Nov 2009

nihcaj;7002413

Now correct me if I am wrong, but some unknown make stepladder, of … Now correct me if I am wrong, but some unknown make stepladder, of unknown spec, costing a total of £18.34 is the hottest deal around, when a BS 2037 class 3 branded one:http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.100-3605.aspx is only £21.49 anyway! ( and similar at the same price at Argos)It also gets pseudo-experts popping out of the woodwork to come and hurl abuse too.I would hate to see what response a real good deal would produce!

yeah i'll correct you no problems, this ladder is just over £12 + delivery or £12 when u spend £50 free del. people probably dont mind paying it. when it starts getting over £21 a lot of people probably are put off buying or maybe cant afford it. it is a decent deal not an utterly amazing deal but nobody has said that as far as i can see - you just made it up in your head? mind you, u did forget the postage costs from tesco too!

correct me if i'm wrong, if this wasnt a very good deal it would be cold right? well guess what - it isnt!

it amazes me about your comments re. pseudo-experts popping out of woodwork hurling abuse... no one is hurling abuse, just pointing out that you are being hypocritical of people posting decent deals making effort when they didnt have to. to be honest i wont be responding further, i find you a waste of space.

25th Nov 2009

anyone know what is the max weight it can support?

25th Nov 2009

Tactile;7002746

anyone know what is the max weight it can support?

About the weight of some ego's around here I reckon... :0)

25th Nov 2009

i'm a mod on another forum

lmao .. dont you know who i am .. !!!

dik ...

25th Nov 2009

good deal - heat added slight distraction from the handbag fight in the comments :whistling:

25th Nov 2009

Take your arguments elsewhere guys, this seems like a pretty good deal to me and its very useful as I am looking for a step ladder, so I will definitely consider this one... good post OP

The reason was because its elongated length is over 3m, so Id imagine the two sides will lock together to make one long ladder which is far more useful than the others imo.

25th Nov 2009

pet2000;7001820

A word of caution. Not all step ladders are safe, even though they carry … A word of caution. Not all step ladders are safe, even though they carry a BS safety cert. I had an accident with a cerificated ladder and would never buy a ladder which I cannot test in the shop for safe onstruction.

Not repeating "step" would have taken care of that, but hey, why let … Not repeating "step" would have taken care of that, but hey, why let accuracy stand in the way of posting an artificially low price! :whistling:

boy, that is so petty :oops:

Banned

25th Nov 2009

I've been needing a new ladder thanx

25th Nov 2009

Thanks. Perfect timing!

25th Nov 2009

:)As a relatively newby on the sight, i have to say that it is most encouraging when other more experienced members come to my aid without the need for sarcasm or a beligerant tone. I am most grateful to those who have helped me out!

25th Nov 2009

twist;7002938

HOT, went for the Power4Life 6 step household ladder. 13 odd delivered. … HOT, went for the Power4Life 6 step household ladder. 13 odd delivered. Thanks OP.:thumbsup:http://www.ebuyer.com/product/130867The reason was because its elongated length is over 3m, so Id imagine the two sides will lock together to make one long ladder which is far more useful than the others imo.

Me too, thanks OP great deal despite all the bickering and twist for finding the second pair

25th Nov 2009

Personall i think this was a very helpful posting so thankyou.

This is what i posted some 4 months ago...................

I registered on this site almost two year ago and in that period of time i have bought or been alerted to many bargains,which is exactly what the site was created for.Lately i have noticed more and more that some people continually criticise and i some cases slaughter posts.I realise that there has to be rules and regulations and some posters do purposely attempt to bend or totally flout rules but for the serious members with sincere intentions then i think its very unfair and will eventually disuade genuine members from posting.Like i said just an obsevation and in my personal opinion certain members need to be reminded what this sites function is.I would like to personally thank the site for many opportunities.

25th Nov 2009

nihcaj;7001767

Not repeating "step" would have taken care of that, but hey, why let … Not repeating "step" would have taken care of that, but hey, why let accuracy stand in the way of posting an artificially low price! :whistling:

nihcaj;7002163

Ah.. another classic second profile.... doesn't post despite being a user … Ah.. another classic second profile.... doesn't post despite being a user for many, many months... and he has to log on to have a go at me! It would be such a shame to use your real profileOh I forgot... join your original profile on my ignore list

Get a grip m8. Had a bad day ort something? they have not put a artificial low price thats the price. if some one spend over £50 then the price op stated is the price they pay is it not?????????

£50.02, looked at the dvd player this morn but didn't want to pay the postage so this has given me the perfect excuse. thanks op

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25th Nov 2009

Howie;7003009

Voted hot for no other reason than nihcaj seems like a cock.

Seems like??? lolI've never come across anyone before now who thinks their opinion is the ONLY opinion, is convinced his views are representing everyone and that anyone who disagrees with those views is wrong and counts for nothing...

BTW thanks for the great post - just ordered one, have some rep and some heat!Must be nearly worth its price in aluminium lol!

25th Nov 2009

tdogg;7003494

thanks got 2 ladders plus sumvision dvd … thanks got 2 ladders plus sumvision dvd playerhttp://www.ebuyer.com/product/139176£50.02, looked at the dvd player this morn but didn't want to pay the postage so this has given me the perfect excuse. thanks op

Good choice mate, I have that dvd player and for the price its excellent!!!

25th Nov 2009

Cheers, repped and ordered 4 ... one for each leg.

25th Nov 2009

not taking delivery charge off for me: order over £50... super saver selected..still charging £19.99

25th Nov 2009

Has everyone/anyone noticed that these 'foldaway' ladders fold around the steps? I.e. the steps themselves are hinged so fold so all four uprights are next to each other. So they really do occupy a small space. Difficult to describe but if you look at the 'gallery' on the ebuyer site you'll see what I mean.Voted hot, although the same brand is advertised on Ebay and some of the prices are quite similar

I did try and include delivery prices in the main description but ran out … I did try and include delivery prices in the main description but ran out of room. They also have big discounts on :-http://www.ebuyer.com/product/130867

I've just ordered the first one you highlighted in this post blister: It's got a max load of just under 19 stone so must be well constructed. Heat for all of them though.

Thanks.

EDIT: There were 27 in stock when I first viewed them from your post. There are 16 now! Get em quick peeps! It's a hell of a saving:

Was £45.99Save £37.97Now £8.02inc vat

£13.50 inc Super Saver Delivery. Mine is being delivered on the 4th Dec.